Step 1Start off by sketching basic shapes and guidelines using an HB pencil. Sketch a circle and a basic jaw shape as well as basic guidelines for the torso. Add rough marks to pinpoint where the eyes, nose, mouth, and ears will be.

Step 2Build up the features of the head. Sketch in the sunglasses and eyebrows, ears, and mouth. Round out the head and define the jaw-line.

Step 3Build up the clothing. Do not worry about details just yet. Concentrate on getting a basic layer to build upon.

Step 4Use a sharpened HB pencil to refine the main lines of the drawing. Start with the head and work downwards. Erase any unneeded lines.

Step 5Define the lines of the clothing. Again, try to erase any guidelines that will no longer be needed.

Step 6Using the same HB pencil, Shade over the figure using a hatching pattern. Shade as lightly as possible.

Step 7Now lightly shade in the darker shading using a cross-hatching pattern. Keep it simple by only worrying about the sun glasses, the dark shading around the head, the shirt, and the coat.

Step 8Use a soft pencil (6B) to start adding thicker layers of rough shading. Remember to shade as lightly as possible. Instead of adding pencil pressure to make the shading dark, progressively build it up with layers.

Step 9Use an HB pencil refine the shading. Define the dark shadows and head outline. Try not to completely shade over the texture of the skin.

Step 10Start roughly shading in his clothing using a 6B pencil. Start with his shirt/tie and vest before moving to his coat.

Step 11Roughly shade in the iconic leather coat. Work from left to right, top to bottom.

Step 12Use an HB pencil to refine the shading of his clothing. Again, it is easiest to work from left to right, top to bottom.

Step 13Start adding final details to the drawing. Start with the head and work downwards. Use a 6B pencil to work on the darkest shading, an HB pencil for intermediate shading and a 2H pencil for details/ light shading. Use an eraser to add highlights. A blending stump and powdered graphite can be used to add some smooth shading to the background.

Step 14Start adding details to the clothing. Start with the left side and work from top to bottom. Use primarily 6B and HB pencils for the coat and 2H and HB pencils for the shirt, vest and tie.

Step 15Shade in the rest of his clothing, then go over the drawing as a whole. Redefine outlines and smooth out rough shading before calling the drawing done.